Downtown Sarasota
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#5 written by 1966spartan1 1 year ago
I live in Sarasota and the guy driving around talking about the downtown being on the water is wrong. Downtown is several blocks away from the water. It is a nice place to visit, people are not all that friendly because of all the transplants who brought their attitudes from other places, and if you decide to come, bring a lot of money. It is not cheap here and yes, it is small city with big city ideas/culture and you’ll pay for them. I have lived here since the 80′s and if I could leave I would
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#9 written by counterculture22 1 year ago
Seriously all you people saying you dont have to be rich to live and enjoy sarasota are retarded. There is absoulutely no point in living in srq if your not a millionaire and retired and dont have to work. You have no life if you have to work or struggle to survive for chump change in srq and to top that off you cant get a good looking girl with out paying for the dumb whore. So keep dreaming living on chump change down there.
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#12 written by ikeike12345 1 year ago
i have lived here in Sarasota my entire life, going to SHS right now. It is an amazing city. It DOES cost money, but so do other cities. I love the culture here, all the festivals Downtown, EVERYTHING. Except the weather. The weather here is pretty unpredictable (like all of Florida). In winter, it can be 80° one day, then the next it is 52. My family is from Brooklyn & NJ, and we visit there all the time. In my opinion i prefer Sarasota over NY & NJ.
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#16 written by k3ith26 1 year ago
well It has to be better then Indiana!! Thats where I have lived all my life. Ive been lots of places in florida and from my experience I love it.. I dont know what its like to live there. I HATE SNOW sick of it. My back is still hurting from digging out of it this winter. I think some people are just saying negative things because they have lived there a long time or born there. People ready for change. I hate indiana. The lake is nice and Indianapolis . Florida has to be better here.
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#19 written by LHZZ12MM 1 year ago
@lickedhand
1 year ago you stated “sarasota is rated the meanest city in the nation to their homeless”. Your source for that statistic? How about this statistic: 95% of homeless Sarasota residents agree that Sarasota is the best place to live. Source? My head. The point? Every city has homeless. Every city has policies to deal with homeless at some level. Who decides which city is “meanest”? And what is the definition of “mean”? Typical liberal (aka ignorant) dribel. -
#20 written by LHZZ12MM 1 year ago
@ericgodofthunder4567
3 months ago you said “I lived in sarasota for 5 years…and yeah they are mean to homless (sic) people there”. I lived there 3.5 years and never heard or saw any homeless people in the downtown or north-Sarasota areas saying Sarasota was “mean” to them. What do you mean? There are homeless people in all cities. Cities make services and help available to homeless people openly. So do churches and non-profits. You tell me how that’s being “mean”. -
#21 written by LHZZ12MM 1 year ago
@counterculture22
I’d love to just flame you to pieces, but I won’t. I’m better than that. We all start at the bottom. The difference comes when we decide whether to be dependent on government for our sustenance, or on ourselves. This is what makes the USA the USA. Noone is holding you back. You can go make a million yourself if you have a dream to do it. THAT is what conservative ideals are about. It’s time to grow up and embrace your real reality. -
#23 written by counterculture22 1 year ago
@LHZZ12MM BUDDY YOUR THE ONE THAT NEEDS A REALITY CHECK. DONT ACT LIKE I DONT KNOW ANYTHING. I WAS BORN IN SORRYSOTA AND I KNOW FOR A FACT YOU WONT BECOME A MILLIONARE THERE. HA LET ALONE HAVE A LIFE AND NOT HAVE TO JUST SCRAPE BY. THE PLACE JUST SUCKS FOR EMPLOYMENT WAGES OR TRYING AND HOPING YOUR BIZZ WONT FAIL. ASK ANY LOCAL DONT JUST PIN FACTS ALL ON ME. YOU WANNA REALY FEEL THE PAIN WAIT TILL THAT OIL SLICK HITS YOUR BEACHES YOUR GONA BE BEGGIN TO GET OUT OF THERE.
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#24 written by LHZZ12MM 1 year ago
@lickedhand
1. If you make a comment, be prepared for responses from those agreeing and disagreeing. That is what debate is. This is the essence of what makes America America. Sorry if it came across as “argumentative”. 2. There is no “national advocacy organization” that I could google. What’s the actual name of the organization you’re referring to? 3. Advocacy groups use statistics that support their views, not opposing ones. Be careful to check/verify with 3rd party/neutral sources. - Comment Feed for this Post
- Can anyone show me a list of insurance companies with a home office in downtown Chicago?
- Quicken Loans Mortgage Company follows downtown
- Downtown Portland district grew by 54 businesses in 2009
- Despite downtown, new restaurants open in the suburbs
- Flood insurance changes map revision, the rules for the development of downtown Snoqualmie
- Sarasota Specialty Boat Insurance
- Blue Cross may bring 3,000 workers downtown
No one here gives a shit about anyone.
I’m starving to death and pull pennies
serving food at nasty peoples weddings
and events. One day they’ll drive all the middleclass out and have no one to poor
their alcohol for them.
May they all rot in shallow graves!!!